=> Subject: Re: More crap dealing with custom form size at 
=> client site.....and triplicate forms inquiry
=> 
=> The point that puzzles me though is still the form size in 
=> Word.  Yes, it truly is 4.625" in height...I measured it 
=> with a ruler.  So why won't Word take my word for it (pardon 
=> the pun) and stop telling me that it's really 4.5" ???
=> 
=> Michael J. Babcock, MCP
 
Is the form designed for 8LPI or 6LPI?  (Where is your Moore Business Forms 
printer ruler?)

My guess is 6 LPI and 4.625" is very close to 4.667" and as Dr. Mandelbrodt so 
eloquently put it, the lenght of the Connecticut coastline depends on how small 
your ruler is.

Do you have a ruler that is capable of measuring the 0.042"?  Are you measuring 
a torn form?  The perfs alone can mislead.  Measure 10 forms end to end and see 
if you get 46.25"

Also, Word always rounds off your specified dimension based on the printer 
metrics of the current printer.  Make sure you have the correct OKI drivers 
installed and the printer selected when you test.

So where is the printer?

B+
HALinNY


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